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HASSAN BELLO: THE BIG BROTHER OF NIGERIA’S MARITIME FAMILY

HASSAN BELLO: THE BIG BROTHER OF NIGERIA’S MARITIME FAMILY

Breaking News, Maritime, Port News
Clearly, the above headline sounds not only a bit disagreeable but to a large extent antithetical for those who are familiar with Hassan Bello in the discharge of his national assignment, in the past one decade or so. Mr. Hassan Bello But the casting is deliberate and by no means intended to subtract from an already established fact that the Executive Secretary/CEO of the Nigerian Shippers’ Council, Mr. Hassan Bello remains the beacon of the ports industry development agenda, a master technocrat, avid performer, great initiator and facilitator; with a knack for uncommon strategy and conquest in matters of utmost urgency. It is in the light of the qualities aforementioned that the headline finds expression, since no nation or strategists appeared to have been able to respond adequa...
REVEALED!!! HAMEED ALI WAS NOT INVITED TO MARITIME AGENCIES MEETING.

REVEALED!!! HAMEED ALI WAS NOT INVITED TO MARITIME AGENCIES MEETING.

Breaking News
Contrary to insinuations in some quarters that the Comptroller General of Customs, Hameed Ali snubbed an invitation to attend yesterday's meeting of Heads of Maritime Agencies which was hosted by Dr Bashir Jamoh,  Director General of Nigeria Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA in Lagos, Shipping World magazine can report on good authority that the Customs Chief was indeed not invited to the parley.   All The CEOs at the meeting   A usually dependable source at  Customs House,  Abuja confided in this magazine that no formal letter of invitation was indeed extended to Hameed Ali. Said the source who pleaded for anonymity,  " I am in position to know if such an invitation was extended to my boss, i can tell you categorically that there ...
ANTI PIRACY WAR: BASHIR JAMOH BREAKS JINX AS COURT JAILS PIRATES

ANTI PIRACY WAR: BASHIR JAMOH BREAKS JINX AS COURT JAILS PIRATES

Breaking News, Maritime
Director General of Nigeria Maritime Administration and Safety Agency,  Bashir Jamoh may written his name in gold. The Federal High Court in Port Harcourt Tuesday convicted three persons accused of involvement in the hijack of an Equatorial Guinean flagged vessel named, MV ELOBEY VI, off Equatorial Guinea's coast on March 21. This is the first test of the anti-piracy law which was signed into law by President Muhammadu Buhari last year. Delivering judgement, Justice Mohammed Sani summarily convicted Binaebi Johnson, Daniel Lemmar and Ghane Gordon on Counts 1 and 2, and  were ordered to pay a fine of N20 million each under the new Antipiracy Act 2019. The Nigerian Navy had arrested nine persons, namely, Binaebi Johnson, Daniel Lemmar, Ghane Gordon, Hassan Hakeem, Gregory Smi...
AGAIN, HAMEED ALI ABSENT AS HEADS OF MARITIME AGENCIES HOLD MONTHLY MEETING

AGAIN, HAMEED ALI ABSENT AS HEADS OF MARITIME AGENCIES HOLD MONTHLY MEETING

Breaking News, Maritime, Port News
The Comptroller General of Nigeria Customs Service, Hameed Ali was again conspicuously absent as heads of maritime agencies  met in Lagos,  agreeing to set up a timeline for 24 hour port operations. Also absent at the second scheduled monthly meeting which held at the Corporate Headquarters of NIMASA, was the Rector of the Maritime Academy of Nigeria, Oron Akwa Ibom State, Commodore Duja Effedua. The maiden edition of the monthly meeting was hosted last month by Hassan Bello of the Nigerian Shippers Council. Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Bashir Jamoh, who spoke with journalists at the end of the meeting on Tuesday    said  issues bordering on maritime safety and security, port efficiency, inter modal transportation, as well as s...
FG Begins Feasibility Study for Brass Shipyard Project

FG Begins Feasibility Study for Brass Shipyard Project

Maritime, News Feature, Port News, Press Release
The Federal Government has commenced feasibility study for the construction of a shipyard in Brass Island, Bayelsa State, which would cater for the maintenance and repair services of cargo vessels, oil tankers, and LNG carriers. Chief Timipre Sylva conducting Feasibility study with Harbour engineers The Minister of State for Petrolem Resources, Chief Timipre chaired the project’s kick-off meeting on Thursday and stated that it will be executed by China Harbour Engineering Company, which had carried out similar projects across the globe . The feasibility study, according to the minister, will be funded by the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) as part of its overarching mandate to domicile key oil and gas industry infrastructure and increase retention of ind...
NIMASA SECURES APPROVAL FOR DISBURSEMENT OF CVFF.

NIMASA SECURES APPROVAL FOR DISBURSEMENT OF CVFF.

Maritime, News Feature, Port News, Press Release
After almost 13 years of an endless wait, the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency  says it has finally secured approval for the disbursement of the controversial Cabotage Vessel Financing Fund. The Agency's helmsman,  Dr Bashir Jamoh  who broke the good news at a meeting with Shipowners in Lagos  said details for the disbursement  were being worked out. Dr Jamoh also announced that the December  2020 deadline for Single-hull Tanker Ban would not be extended. Bashir jamoh The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr Jamoh said,  remains steadfast in its decision to stop the use of single-hull tankers by December 31 this year. On the CVFF,  he said  the final details of the scheme were being worked out before commencem...
MARITIME AGENCIES ADOPT MODALITIES TO ADDRESS OVERLAPPING FUNCTIONS

MARITIME AGENCIES ADOPT MODALITIES TO ADDRESS OVERLAPPING FUNCTIONS

Breaking News, Maritime, Port News
Parastatals under the Federal Ministry of Transportation have agreed on modalities for handling areas of overlap in their responsibilities. Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Bashir Jamoh, disclosed this in Lagos after a meeting of heads of the parastatals at the headquarters of the Nigerian Shippers Council (NSC).  Jamoh said the agreement followed the work of a ministerial committee, stressing that meetings like this are necessary to build synergy and create the right atmosphere for the overall progress of the economy.  He stated, “We have held the inaugural meeting for improved synergy and we hope to hold it on a monthly basis for the next four months. Due to the proximity of our corporate headquarters to each, a lot ...
NIMASA May Roll Out  Tougher Sanctions Against  Uncertified Boat Skippers

NIMASA May Roll Out Tougher Sanctions Against Uncertified Boat Skippers

Breaking News, Maritime, News Feature, Port News, Press Release
Dr. Bashir Jamoh Against the background of recent fatal boat mishaps on the country’s inland waterways, Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Bashir Jamoh, has said the Agency would get tough with untrained and uncertified boat skippers, who often ignore safety procedures and endanger the lives of passengers. Jamoh stated this in Lagos during a courtesy visit to the Agency by General Manager of the Lagos State Waterways Authority (LASWA), Mr. Oluwadamilola Emmanuel. The Director-General also suggested the development of cohesive safety enforcement guidelines and regulations for implementation across the littoral states. He said the harmonisation of standards and procedures for safety in the territorial waters would go a long way in m...
President Buhari threatens to sack Service Chiefs

President Buhari threatens to sack Service Chiefs

Maritime, News Feature, Politics, Port News, Press Release
President of Nigeria President Muhammadu Buhari has once again threatened to fire the nation's security chiefs over nonperformance.  The new threat came up Tuesday after a routine meeting with them at the Presidential Villa. This is coming almost 24 hours after the Nigerian Governors Forum rose from an emergency meeting in which they raised serious concerns over the  rising wave of insecurity across the country  .              National Security Adviser,  Gen Babagana Mungono , who briefed State House Correspondents  said  President Muhammadu Buhari expressed the concern of Nigerians over the worsening security situation in the country . Gen Mungono said  the President sounded what ...
President Buhari gives NDDC one week to pay fees of Students

President Buhari gives NDDC one week to pay fees of Students

Education, Maritime, News Feature, Port News, Press Release
President Muhammadu Buhari The Interim Management Committee of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) has been ordered by President Muhammadu Buhari to pay  beneficiaries of the commission’s scholarship in Institutions of higher learning within the next seven days. Charleston Odili, NDDC Director of Corporate Affairs, broke the good  news after delivering the NDDC management’s invitation to Mr.  President to inaugurate the 29-kilometre Ogbia-Nembe Road in Bayelsa state. The beneficiaries of the commission’s scholarship in the United Kingdom protested recently over the non-payment of their tuition fees  The students who their protest   to  the Nigerian High Commission in London had expressed their displeasure over “negligence of their we...